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The Origin of Movement (OM) series is unique data documenting the destination of state ex- ports. This data indicates the state an export begins its journey, not the production location (OP). Recent OM data has not been examined to determine if it represents OP. Here the collection,...
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This paper is an attempt to investigate the causal relationships among agriculture and exports in Pakistan by using … main target of almost every economy. Promoting exports of the country is one of the ways of achieving economic growth …. Pakistan is among the developing countries, emphasizing to boost its exports since its inception. The major share of Pakistan …
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The continued rise in oil prices since 2002 has resulted in a significant increase in export revenue for oil exporting countries. This increase in the price of oil and other commodities means that OPEC countries and Russia have received, between 2003 and 2006, a windfall of 1.3 trillion dollars...
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The continued rise in oil prices since 2002 has resulted in a significant increase in export revenue for oil exporting countries. This increase in the price of oil and other commodities means that OPEC countries and Russia have received, between 2003 and 2006, a windfall of 1.3 trillion dollars...
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The model by Melitz (2003) predicts that if firms differ in their productivity (TFP) and there exists a fixed costs of entry to export markets, firms begin exporting if productivity exceeds a certain threshold value. Productivity is thus a crucial factor behind firms' export market...
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We develop a model of international trade with two sources of firm heterogeneity: "productivity" and "caliber". Productivity is modeled as is standard in the literature. Caliber is the ability to produce quality using few fixed inputs. While there is no quality restriction to sell domestically,...
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Maizels (1968) hypothesizes that exports contribute more to savings than the non-export part of GDP. In this paper, we …
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This study aims at examining the economic impacts of SEZs in the Indian context. While doing so, it addresses the conceptual confusion about SEZs, outlines the evolution of SEZs; traces economic philosophies explaining the rationale and benefits of SEZs; extends existing theoretical literature...
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While diversification of exports is often a desirable trade objective, it is far from clear how best to tap into new … exports (quality diversification); and (iii) taking advantage of opportunities to expand non-merchandise exports (services …
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of exports. …
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